On the UFO thing: As mass media is used with greater sophistication (and central coordination) to manipulate public opinion and guide behaviour, it will seem to grow ever more crazy and fantastical, as if reality were suddenly assuming the character of B-movie sci-fi plots.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
Project Blue Beam or Operation Highjump... these are the two most realistic and plausible explanations
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Replying to @Serpentarius33
None of the videos that have been released show anything remarkable requiring explanation; they're all other aircraft, or birds, or balloons or something, that only appear to move or behave bizarrely because of tricks of perspective or lens flares or whatever.
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @Serpentarius33
The videos are the context to the testimonies of the pilots and other involved persons, which describe actively pursuing the UAPs not only with FLIR but radar and visual, and it being a daily occurrence.
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Replying to @slave_fellow @Serpentarius33
Pressing X to doubt that testimony, particularly given that it comes packaged with a coordinated UFO media campaign, and that in the footage released to back it up we see nothing really remarkable.
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Replying to @eugyppius1 @slave_fellow
Operation Highjump actually happened. Admiral Byrd gave an interview in Buenos Ares after the failure and said the next world war would be fought by people who have the technology to fly from pole to pole in a brief instant. It’s not alien technology. It’s antigravity occult tech
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There could be real technology, but this isn't evidence of it. This is a transparently hyped (and not very convincing) media campaign.
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